Renewals

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Jumping Frog
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Re: Renewals

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Face it, the fees are simply there to feed to bureaucratic monster.

I am sitting in Harrisburg PA waiting for my return flight to Houston right now (business trip). While here, I took a little drive over to Sheriff Denny Nau of Centre County to renew my PA non-resident license to carry firearms.

Walked in the front door of this small rural sheriff office. Within 10 minutes and $20, they had taken my picture and application, run the FBI check, and created a new laminated license good for the next 5 years. They also had time for friendly chit-chat and a smile. :cheers2: :thumbs2:

I walked out with new license in hand.

I am a big proponent of handling licensing at the local sheriff level, someone who has to face the voters, instead of a nameless, faceless state bureaucracy.
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Re: Renewals

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Jumping Frog wrote:Face it, the fees are simply there to feed to bureaucratic monster.

I am sitting in Harrisburg PA waiting for my return flight to Houston right now (business trip). While here, I took a little drive over to Sheriff Denny Nau of Centre County to renew my PA non-resident license to carry firearms.

Walked in the front door of this small rural sheriff office. Within 10 minutes and $20, they had taken my picture and application, run the FBI check, and created a new laminated license good for the next 5 years. They also had time for friendly chit-chat and a smile. :cheers2: :thumbs2:

I walked out with new license in hand.

I am a big proponent of handling licensing at the local sheriff level, someone who has to face the voters, instead of a nameless, faceless state bureaucracy.
For some reason, a PA license does not qualify for a NICS exemption like a Texas CHL does. :headscratch

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Rvrrat14
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Re: Renewals

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Submitted online 12/6/14

RECVD - 12/16/14

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Dad24GreatKids
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Re: Renewals

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Rvrrat14 wrote:Submitted online 12/6/14

RECVD - 12/16/14

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:hurry: Excellent! Renewals seem to be taking from 1 - 3 weeks right now.
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Re: Renewals

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Dad24GreatKids wrote:
Rvrrat14 wrote:Submitted online 12/6/14

RECVD - 12/16/14

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:hurry: Excellent! Renewals seem to be taking from 1 - 3 weeks right now.
Yep, my renewal took only 2 weeks in 8/2014.
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